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jim: headed into the grandstand. trevor: see where he gets relief jim: or lando. we are going to have taylor. mark: 238 on the ground. and that makes it 248. this should be a great number for this club. and how that approaches and could get wrapped up. jim: straightens out. jim: that was miles away. trevor: did hang up. could have fed 60 yards back down the hill. going to have a good look at the surface and a lot of green to work with. jim: orlando, let's take about the relief where this will lead the players' third. >> and will just swing on the arc on trying to estimate that yardage and reference point down at the bottom and one club length and wouldn't drop. mark: that rough is getting thicker and thicker. jim: it can disappear right to the bottom. mark: stuck underneath. face hanging open. jim: there's your line. i have a golf ball in my hand.d. get a picture of it. when we showed up today, right in the middle of this historic playoff. mark: two miraculous. jim: going to take a lot to get down in 2. tommy is not amused at the moment. nor should he be. will fig
jim: headed into the grandstand. trevor: see where he gets relief jim: or lando. we are going to have taylor. mark: 238 on the ground. and that makes it 248. this should be a great number for this club. and how that approaches and could get wrapped up. jim: straightens out. jim: that was miles away. trevor: did hang up. could have fed 60 yards back down the hill. going to have a good look at the surface and a lot of green to work with. jim: orlando, let's take about the relief where this will...
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jim: he has that. you saw a retire sign of excitement from koepka with a little pump fist after he knocked that one in for a huge save. on the 10 at 10. nick: a nice easy draw around the corner. jim: going 3-wood. nick: oh, that was a little late flick. headed down the right. now that is snookered. somebody gave it a nudge. how is he going to make a four from there? wait and see. jim: how about a three? remember what he did at 14? on friday? nick: absolutely. that could have a 5-wood through the magnolia bush on to the green. oh, boy. jim: finau has to be feeling a little more optimistic with that escape at the 9th. nick: yes. that is not really going to turn. the length they hit it is not it. it is the angle they push it, down that second slope. setting up for a draw. it is serious golf time. 10, 11, 12, 13 with the hole location front right corner. 14 is easy. so the next few are pretty tough. beautiful striker, isn't he? clean and crisp. jim: the best of the three. up ahead to 11. frank: schauffele
jim: he has that. you saw a retire sign of excitement from koepka with a little pump fist after he knocked that one in for a huge save. on the 10 at 10. nick: a nice easy draw around the corner. jim: going 3-wood. nick: oh, that was a little late flick. headed down the right. now that is snookered. somebody gave it a nudge. how is he going to make a four from there? wait and see. jim: how about a three? remember what he did at 14? on friday? nick: absolutely. that could have a 5-wood through...
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jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana. specialists told me that i'd probably never walk again. i spent quite a few years laid up in the hospital. it was a miraculous recovery. a surgeon came in from germany. they removed my third vertebra and literally built me a new vertebra using my pelvis -- used one-inch squares and built me a new vertebra. well, mike, i was in the hospital at 16, and after the surgery, they put me in a full-length body cast from head to toe, and when i left the hospital, i weighed 105 pounds. now, a lot of people hear that story -- and i'm very proud of being able to recover from that. but that was just the first step i
jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana....
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jim: to 8 for par. 74 for jason. what makes hovland's second nine even more remarkable as you seymour kawa finishing -- as you see morikawa finishing up. absolutely exquisite what he did. the five at 15 kept him in the game after a water ball with his second. hovland getting five birdies in a row, the last group in the fairway now don't have a single birdie in the grouping on the second nine. bennett, koepka, and rahm. he had five in a row and looked like he had another one right here. trevor: watch his caddie here, shae knight. great second nine. >> get in there! >> let's go, baby! jim: viktor hovland played with rory mcilroy at st. andrews and he struggled that day, a 74. wonder what he's learned from that experience. he's going to be part of the picture here in the afternoon. made his way right back into it. ken venturi with the 54-hole standard for amateur in this tournament, back in 1956, finished runner up to jackie burke. we pass along our best to mr. burke watching from the champions back in houston, turned 1
jim: to 8 for par. 74 for jason. what makes hovland's second nine even more remarkable as you seymour kawa finishing -- as you see morikawa finishing up. absolutely exquisite what he did. the five at 15 kept him in the game after a water ball with his second. hovland getting five birdies in a row, the last group in the fairway now don't have a single birdie in the grouping on the second nine. bennett, koepka, and rahm. he had five in a row and looked like he had another one right here. trevor:...
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in fact, jim, d.o.j. is not expected to wrap up its ferguson investigation for several months. >> axelrod: bob orr in our washington newsroom tonight. bobby, thank you. two police officers in cleveland have been placed on administrative leave after one of them, a rookie, fatally shot a young boy. today, the police released video of the incident, and we caution you, it is graphic. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: what happened at the park saturday night and why remains as cloudy as the surveillance tape that captured it. a person waving what looked like a weapon was 12-year-old tamir rice, and while one passerby did not seem all that concerned by his behavior, a different bystander, seated there in the twice the caller questioned whether the weapon was a real gun. a patrol car was sent, but the caller's doubts about the weapon were never conveyed by the dispatcher. >> reporter: less than two seconds after a police cruiser pulled up, the boy was fatally shot. >> shots fired. male down. black male. maybe 2
in fact, jim, d.o.j. is not expected to wrap up its ferguson investigation for several months. >> axelrod: bob orr in our washington newsroom tonight. bobby, thank you. two police officers in cleveland have been placed on administrative leave after one of them, a rookie, fatally shot a young boy. today, the police released video of the incident, and we caution you, it is graphic. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: what happened at the park saturday night and why remains as cloudy as...
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and jim axelrod is here with more of the story that the numbers tell. jim? >> reporter: scott, our cbs news poll gives us a window into a nation divided along racial lines. 74% of blacks we asked believe police resort to deadly force too quickly compared to just 28% of whites. 84% of blacks say police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person and no ceacks, zero percent believe police are most likely to use deadly force against whites. just 10% said race had nothing to do with the decision at all. compare that to how whites feel. one-third said police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person, but well more than half, 57%, said race isn't a factor at all. the divide becomes wider when we asked specifically about the michael brown case in ferguson and the deadly arrest of eric garner in new york. [gunfire] more than half of whites were pleased or satisfied by the grand jury decision in missouri while 82% of blacks were disappointed or angry. 87% of blacks were disappointed or angry by the grand jury's decision not to indict i
and jim axelrod is here with more of the story that the numbers tell. jim? >> reporter: scott, our cbs news poll gives us a window into a nation divided along racial lines. 74% of blacks we asked believe police resort to deadly force too quickly compared to just 28% of whites. 84% of blacks say police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person and no ceacks, zero percent believe police are most likely to use deadly force against whites. just 10% said race had nothing to do...
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jim, a.a.a. hopes that makes the drive on wednesday less terrible. >> axelrod: kris van cleave on this getaway wednesday. thank you. from the rockies to the great lakes, snow, ice, and rain are expected to create rough sledding on the roads tomorrow. overnight, snow fell across the west. carter evans shows us where it really piled up. >> reporter: in california's sierra nevada, a foot of new snow made driving treacherous. >> so dangerous out here you really want to get your chains on so you can make, you know, the safest drive up there. >> reporter: the pre-winter storm covered roads in oregon and brought 50-mile-per-hour wind near lack tahoe. further east in colorado, the wind snapped utility poles near denver. and in washington state, hurricane-force winds splintered trees and knocked out power, according to resident vin chawla. >> it was rockin'. we had probably three or four large branches at the house, and went outside, looked up, and saw branches flying, hitting neighbors' roofs. >> reporte
jim, a.a.a. hopes that makes the drive on wednesday less terrible. >> axelrod: kris van cleave on this getaway wednesday. thank you. from the rockies to the great lakes, snow, ice, and rain are expected to create rough sledding on the roads tomorrow. overnight, snow fell across the west. carter evans shows us where it really piled up. >> reporter: in california's sierra nevada, a foot of new snow made driving treacherous. >> so dangerous out here you really want to get your...
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i'm jim axelrod. and this is our western edition. the deadly storm system that claimed 56 lives as it swept through the south and midwest is now dumping snow on northern new england. half a foot has fallen in maine. it's also producing historic flooding in missouri, where they're filling and stacking sandbags to hold back the surging mississippi river. bad weather is blamed for more than 10,000 flight delays in the past few days, and more than 4,000 cancellations. we have a team of correspondents deployed, beginning with adriana diaz at chicago's o'hare airport. adriana? >> reporter: jim, all day long, we've seen lines stretch across the length of the terminal as passengers try to get through security and to their gates, but many flights were canceled or delayed. crowded chaos took over the terminals here. check-in lines, six rows deep. security checkpoints, packed with passengers, running out of patience. >> i don't even know what to think. i'm really nervous. >> reporter: 800 flights were canceled or delayed by late this afternoon,
i'm jim axelrod. and this is our western edition. the deadly storm system that claimed 56 lives as it swept through the south and midwest is now dumping snow on northern new england. half a foot has fallen in maine. it's also producing historic flooding in missouri, where they're filling and stacking sandbags to hold back the surging mississippi river. bad weather is blamed for more than 10,000 flight delays in the past few days, and more than 4,000 cancellations. we have a team of...
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jim: gary, you are a confident guy, ok. back in your playing days if you were in this situation right here and you were playing with the tiger woods and you did not feel like playing anymore. would you walk up to him in the fairway at 7 and say hey tiger. i am going in? >> yeah. yeah. i would have. i would have. i would have done that to jack in my day, same thing. just to be a contradiction. nick: just a bad attitude. >> >> you wouldn't have been playing with him. >> not unless it was monday in a practice round. thanks for mentioning that, david. >> you actually asked jack to play with him in a practice round. he said we already have three. >> he did. it was a practice round for the senior u.s. open. he wouldn't play with me. how about that. that is on my resume too. jim: meanwhile over at 18. this is an eagle putt for phil. this is his ninth hole. >> wow. >> in the final round. >> 20 back from tiger. it is chilly. it is chilly. jim: last year he missed the cut here and then went on to win a couple of weeks later at pebble
jim: gary, you are a confident guy, ok. back in your playing days if you were in this situation right here and you were playing with the tiger woods and you did not feel like playing anymore. would you walk up to him in the fairway at 7 and say hey tiger. i am going in? >> yeah. yeah. i would have. i would have. i would have done that to jack in my day, same thing. just to be a contradiction. nick: just a bad attitude. >> >> you wouldn't have been playing with him. >>...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you devel
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin,...
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jim? >> axelrod: manuel, thank you. updating the situation for those who spent christmas without power, in michigan, 88,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark. about 28,000 in maine. crews have been rushed in from other states to fix power lines that snapped in an ice storm last weekend but fresh snowfall has now slowed them down and the repairs could take two more days. in pennsylvania today, an appeals court threw out a milestone conviction of a catholic priest. monsignor william lynn was the first priest to be found guilty of protecting other priests accused of sexual abuse. elaine quijano covered the trial and she has our update. >> reporter: monsignor william lynn is serving a three to six- year sentence in state prison. thomas bergstrom is lynn's attorney. >> what they found was that monsignor lynn didn't have the authority to transfer these priests. the only person who had that authority was the cardinal. >> reporter: the trial was a landmark case in the u.s. catholic church as former philadelphia distric
jim? >> axelrod: manuel, thank you. updating the situation for those who spent christmas without power, in michigan, 88,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark. about 28,000 in maine. crews have been rushed in from other states to fix power lines that snapped in an ice storm last weekend but fresh snowfall has now slowed them down and the repairs could take two more days. in pennsylvania today, an appeals court threw out a milestone conviction of a catholic priest. monsignor...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto® rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop u
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin,...
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jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. this is our western edition. this was supposed to be one to have the happiest nights of marian sanchez's young life. like so many other teenagers, this time of year, she was looking forward to going to her prom tonight. with that oldest of high school traditions childed head on with a new and all-too-familiar school reality-- violence. maren was stabbed to death today, allegedly by a classmate, in a high school in milford, connecticut. vinita nair is there. >> reporter: the attack happened just after 7:00 a.m. as students were headed to first period class. the victim was in the hallway near a stairwell at jonathan law h
jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. this is our western edition. this was supposed to be one to...
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jim axelrod investigates the drug that some n.f.l. players say was forced on them by team doctors. >> they'd shoot me up, you know, two or three times, give me a handful of pain killers, and a shot of toradol and get out there and play. >> pelley: and before itunes came the eye of jim cummins. >> that's patti labelle! ♪ voulez-vuos coucher avec moi ce soir ♪ >> pelley: for 30 years he captured the sight of our favorite sound. ♪ and another little piece of my heart now, baby ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the commander in chief promised today to fix whatever is wrong at v.a. hospitals that's keeping veterans from getting care. some have allegedly died while waiting for treatment. it was the president's first public comments in more than two weeks on the growing scandal in the department of veterans affairs. but critics, including senator john mccain, said, "not good enough." here's chief white house correspondent major garrett
jim axelrod investigates the drug that some n.f.l. players say was forced on them by team doctors. >> they'd shoot me up, you know, two or three times, give me a handful of pain killers, and a shot of toradol and get out there and play. >> pelley: and before itunes came the eye of jim cummins. >> that's patti labelle! ♪ voulez-vuos coucher avec moi ce soir ♪ >> pelley: for 30 years he captured the sight of our favorite sound. ♪ and another little piece of my heart...
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i'm jim axelrod. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> what you're looking at is body camera video of a deadly shooting involving oakland police. this just into the newsroom. >> the state of emergency declared over this massive wildfire in the sierra foothills as it threatens hundreds of homes. >> and new at 6:00, plenty of construction jobs not enough workers. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we are just now getting our first look at that video from oakland police officers' body cameras showing what happened when officers shot and killed a man last month in west oakland. we're look to see what is appropriate to show you here on television. we are reviewing the footage right now. our da lin is on the story. da will join us later on in the newscast. >>> now to the big fire that's going on in the sierra foothills. we just got off the phone with bay area fire departments. five local departments have sent help, san mateo, marin, alameda, santa clara counties have all sent strike teams
i'm jim axelrod. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> what you're looking at is body camera video of a deadly shooting involving oakland police. this just into the newsroom. >> the state of emergency declared over this massive wildfire in the sierra foothills as it threatens hundreds of homes. >> and new at 6:00, plenty of construction jobs not enough workers. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we are just now getting our first look at...
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i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of our broadcast. dozens of women have accused bill cosby of sexually assaulting them, but today for the first time, the comedian, actor, and longtime moral crusader was charged criminally, a felony count of aggravated indecent assault, just days before the statute of limitations was due to run out. if convicted, cosby, who is 78 years old, could face five to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine. tonight, he's free on $1 million bail. jericka duncan reports from suburban philadelphia. >> mr. cosby, do you want to say anything? >> reporter: this afternoon, attorneys for comedian bill cosby walked him into this small courthouse in elkins park, pennsylvania, to hear the criminal sexual assault charges against him. his accuser is andrea constand, a former temple university employee who first told police about the alleged incident over a decade ago. constand says in the winter of 2004, she went to cosby's house for career advice. cosby offered, and she took, three blue pills and wine to relax. in the crimi
i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of our broadcast. dozens of women have accused bill cosby of sexually assaulting them, but today for the first time, the comedian, actor, and longtime moral crusader was charged criminally, a felony count of aggravated indecent assault, just days before the statute of limitations was due to run out. if convicted, cosby, who is 78 years old, could face five to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine. tonight, he's free on $1 million bail. jericka...
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you must know jim o'connor! isn't he wonderful?" wonderful? >> what? it was disbelief, really. almost like kind of finding this alter ego he has. >> reporter: inside the blood donor center pat found a plaque listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder: jim o'connor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr. o'connor isn't torturing kids with calculus, he's on a whole other tangent-- cuddling sick babies. >> come on, you can talk to me. >> reporter: three days a week for the past 20 years jim has volunteered here, stepping in when parents can't to hold, feed, and comfort their children. nurse erin schmidt says he's invaluable. >> they tend to calm for him. they tend to relax with him. they fall asleep with him. >> i just like them and relate to them somehow. is that a smile? >> reporter: jim's never been married, he has no kids of his own but he has fallen hard for these babies. >> i don't want to see them alone. i can't do that. >> reporter: you're not a tough guy at all. >> i know. but don't tell my students! (laughs)
you must know jim o'connor! isn't he wonderful?" wonderful? >> what? it was disbelief, really. almost like kind of finding this alter ego he has. >> reporter: inside the blood donor center pat found a plaque listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder: jim o'connor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr. o'connor isn't torturing kids with calculus, he's on a whole other tangent-- cuddling sick babies. >> come...
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and, jim, there are already warning signs. the united nations nuclear watchdog agency says iran has provided incomplete answers about its past pursuit of a nuclear weapon. >> axelrod: major, thank you. hillary clinton, who hopes to be that next president, is trying to put an end to the e-mail controversy that's jeopardizing her chances. she's now done something she long refused to do-- apologize for using a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: it took six months to get from this. >> i saw it as a matter of convenience, and it was allowed. >> reporter: to this ... >> that was a mistake i'm sorry. about that. i take responsibility. >> reporter: the course correction came after more defensive answers and half- apologies failed to put issue to rest and after a focus group in new hampshire reportedly revealed that clinton's e-mail troubles were drowning out her message. on tuesday, clinton tried dancing her cares away at a taping of "ellen," but the issue surfaced even there. >>
and, jim, there are already warning signs. the united nations nuclear watchdog agency says iran has provided incomplete answers about its past pursuit of a nuclear weapon. >> axelrod: major, thank you. hillary clinton, who hopes to be that next president, is trying to put an end to the e-mail controversy that's jeopardizing her chances. she's now done something she long refused to do-- apologize for using a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. here's nancy cordes....
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for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> bay area jail becomes a crime scene. new at 6:00, our first look inside after the alleged murders of an unmate by deputies. >> no ac on some buses. how ac transit who gets to ride in comfort and who has to sweat it out. >> thousands people helping kick off the nfl season in san francisco as we countdown to super bowl 50. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. as san francisco transforms itself into super bowl city a lot of people want to know where will all the homeless go? the city wants them out. kpix 5's mike sugerman found out the feds may have something to say about that. mike. >> reporter: well, veronica, boise, idaho passed a law that says it's illegal to sleep outside on city streets. the federal government says no, it's not. it asked a federal judge to overturn that law. it sounded like what san francisco plans to do during the super bowl. so we went to find out. last month ed lee told phil lee the homeless woul
for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> bay area jail becomes a crime scene. new at 6:00, our first look inside after the alleged murders of an unmate by deputies. >> no ac on some buses. how ac transit who gets to ride in comfort and who has to sweat it out. >> thousands people helping kick off the nfl season in san francisco as we countdown to super bowl 50. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la...
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for scott pelley, i'm jim axlerod, cbs news. thanks and good night. ( taps playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs terrified - after coming face-to- >> he was almost smiling like he was happy. very chilling. >>> terrified after coming face to face with the gunman. tonight, an intersaw with the bay area survivor of the santa barbara killing spree. i am elizabeth. >> i am ken bastida. the first three students killed are from the bay area. they were stabbed to death in their apartment before the gunman went on his sheeting rampage. >> here is the latest on the massacre. a campus memorial service is now set for tomorrow afternoon. classes have been suspended so students can grave. we know the gunman's parents raced to santa barbara after seeing his online threat, but they didn't get there in time to stop him. >> our len ramirez with the stories of the bay area victims. but, first, reporter brian webb talked to a student who duck down and survived the -- ducked down and survived the shooting. >> reporter: dylan fonsillas was out friday
for scott pelley, i'm jim axlerod, cbs news. thanks and good night. ( taps playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs terrified - after coming face-to- >> he was almost smiling like he was happy. very chilling. >>> terrified after coming face to face with the gunman. tonight, an intersaw with the bay area survivor of the santa barbara killing spree. i am elizabeth. >> i am ken bastida. the first three students killed are from the bay area. they were stabbed to death in their...
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jim? >> axelrod: eric, thank you. this is the earliest in the season a hurricane ever made landfall in north carolina, where tens of thousands are still without power after arthur moved throughout the outer banks. but as craig boswell tells us, given the forecast, they're actually feeling lucky in north carolina. arthur made landfall late last night near the southern tip of the outer banks, bringing pelting rain and wind speeds of 100 miles per hour. some roads flooded, more than 40,000 in the state lost power. but by early light, north carolina officials were breathing a collective sigh of relief. there were no casualties or serious injuries reported, and most of the damage was minor. in nag's head, after the roanoke sound rose four feet around his restaurant, owner brian wilson raced to open in time for dinner. >> yesterday was supposed to be our busiest day of the entire season, and we had nothing even close to that. >> reporter: many area beaches were open for the holiday, though governor patrick mccrory warned of
jim? >> axelrod: eric, thank you. this is the earliest in the season a hurricane ever made landfall in north carolina, where tens of thousands are still without power after arthur moved throughout the outer banks. but as craig boswell tells us, given the forecast, they're actually feeling lucky in north carolina. arthur made landfall late last night near the southern tip of the outer banks, bringing pelting rain and wind speeds of 100 miles per hour. some roads flooded, more than 40,000...
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jim. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. another woman comes forward to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. evening news continues. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious, i don't miss the other stuff. new meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. ♪ dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. i was out for a bike ride. i d
jim. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. another woman comes forward to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. evening news continues. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this...
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we're so, so proud of jim. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to e rguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiersand mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the litle league sensation throwing 70- mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. there is breaking news this evening. the pentagon has revealed that u.s. special operations forces tried to rescue americans held hostage in syria by sunni muslim terrorists known as isis. the mission came earlier this summer, but it failed because the americans were not being held where u.s. intelligence thought. among the americans abducted by isis was journalist james foley. he has become now the first casualty of a new war against the united states declared by isis in retaliation for u.s. air strikes against isis targets in iraq. yesterday, isis posted video of the beheading of foley
we're so, so proud of jim. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to e rguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiersand mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the litle league sensation throwing 70- mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good...
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for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> protestors promise they wouldn't take a break on christmas day. even if it was just a few of them they still wanted their voices heard from a very familiar spot in oakland. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin in for ken bastida tonight. the salvation army may have more reason to be upset about it than anyone. the charity says the protestors have cost needy people tens of thousands of dollars. da lin is live tonight with the numbers and where a much larger crowd has gathered in the past few minutes. >> reporter: protestors are gathering at broadway and 14th street. they started around 5:00 but take a look. there are about 50 of them now and as you can see, they have moved to the middle of the intersection blocking traffic. they have been there for about 15 minutes. you can see a bus there just kind of stationed
for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> protestors promise they wouldn't take a break on christmas day. even if it was just a few of them they still wanted their voices heard from a very familiar spot in oakland. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin in for ken bastida tonight. the salvation...
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i'm jim axelrod. we begin with a christmas turned deadly by the kind of storms we don't usually see until spring. dozens of tornadoes tore through the south and midwest including the first ever recorded in michigan in december. at least eleven were killed last night, more than 60 hurt. states of emergency have been declared in georgia, tennessee and mississippi, where about 100 homes were destroyed. manuel bojorquez begins our coverage near holly springs, mississippi. >> you can see the debris. >> reporter: this tornado was on the ground for ten minutes as it tore through the town of clarksdale, mississippi. storm chasers scrambled to get out of harm's way as a tornado came right at them, and another slammed into a busy highway, knocking a tractor-trailer on its side. mississippi governor phil bryant: >> if you look at the damage here, it is as bad as any tornado that we've had, and i have been through a lot of them. >> reporter: marvin and bernita sims were in their house watching tv when the storm h
i'm jim axelrod. we begin with a christmas turned deadly by the kind of storms we don't usually see until spring. dozens of tornadoes tore through the south and midwest including the first ever recorded in michigan in december. at least eleven were killed last night, more than 60 hurt. states of emergency have been declared in georgia, tennessee and mississippi, where about 100 homes were destroyed. manuel bojorquez begins our coverage near holly springs, mississippi. >> you can see the...
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jim's going to go to jail. why? because jim wants to protect his sources. we're both in the same business- - you and me, jim and me. you have sources who remain productive only as long as you can protect them from exposure. exposing our tactics, techniques, procedures, sources, and methods harms us as much as mr. risen would be harmed if he were forced in court to expose his source. >> stahl: what followed was an all-out effort by the bush white house to kill the story. bill keller, then executive editor of the "times," was summoned to the white house for a meeting with general hayden and other top officials. do you think that they were more worried about losing this tool to fight terrorism, or that they would be embarrassed by it because it was spying on americans? >> bill keller: i think both of those things concerned them. but it was a question of, "if we publish this story, will it," to put it bluntly, "cost lives?" >> stahl: did they argue that, that it would cost lives? >> keller: yes. there's also a context. i mean, it was not that long after 9/11, a
jim's going to go to jail. why? because jim wants to protect his sources. we're both in the same business- - you and me, jim and me. you have sources who remain productive only as long as you can protect them from exposure. exposing our tactics, techniques, procedures, sources, and methods harms us as much as mr. risen would be harmed if he were forced in court to expose his source. >> stahl: what followed was an all-out effort by the bush white house to kill the story. bill keller, then...
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>> reporter: a complete surprise, jim. and that was intentional. the president wanted to avoid raising expectations. he told his staff just yesterday that he wanted to speak out as the president, but also as an african-american. from the heart. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. there are very few african- american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african- american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. east happens to me, at least before i was a senator. now this isn't to say that the african-american community is naive about the fact that african-american, young men are disproportionately involved in the criminal justice system, that they're disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence. the question for me at leas
>> reporter: a complete surprise, jim. and that was intentional. the president wanted to avoid raising expectations. he told his staff just yesterday that he wanted to speak out as the president, but also as an african-american. from the heart. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. there are very few african- american men in this country who haven't had the...
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i'm jim axelrod, and this is our western edition. as we head into the holiday weekend, america is putting on a display of patriotism and vigilance. today, as pyrotechnicians were getting the fireworks ready to celebrate america's 239th birthday, law enforcement was on guard against any attempts to crash the party. the fear is terrorists may have a circle around the fourth of july and a bull's-eye on an american city. elaine quijano is in new york. >> reporter: 7,000 nypd officers will be deployed this weekend-- some will be heavily armed standing watch along with canine units. others will patrol the hudson river on boats capable of detecting radiation. more officers will watch from overhead in specially equipped helicopters. james waters is head of the nypd counter-terrorism unit. >> helicopters have many capabilities, able to do asu survey with radiological detection equipment. they also have cameras that are able to see basically the dimple on someone's chin from 1,300 or 1,400 feet in the air. >> reporter: at the police command ce
i'm jim axelrod, and this is our western edition. as we head into the holiday weekend, america is putting on a display of patriotism and vigilance. today, as pyrotechnicians were getting the fireworks ready to celebrate america's 239th birthday, law enforcement was on guard against any attempts to crash the party. the fear is terrorists may have a circle around the fourth of july and a bull's-eye on an american city. elaine quijano is in new york. >> reporter: 7,000 nypd officers will be...
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jim axelrod takes a look. >> base hit to right field! >> reporter: maybe the real surprise would have been if derek jeter had not provided the storybook ending. >> richardson is safe! derek jeter ends his final game with a walk-off single! >> reporter: but the captain almost didn't get the chance. two innings before, bottom of the 7th. >> the cameras are poised to record what might be his final at-bat here in the bronx. soft ground ball to short. >> reporter: jeter reached base on an error. the yankees had a three-run lead headed to the ninth, and an ending that would have been fine. but nothing about derek jeter is just fine. >> high fly ball. deep left. see ya. tie game. derek's career is not over yet. >> reporter: after the yankee bullpen blew the lead, a feeling took hold in the stadium. >> we were talking about how we would write the script to how it would end, and we wouldn't even imagine that. >> reporter: even the man himself could not explain the last handful of magic dust he would sprinkle in the bronx. >> i-- i don't know. i--
jim axelrod takes a look. >> base hit to right field! >> reporter: maybe the real surprise would have been if derek jeter had not provided the storybook ending. >> richardson is safe! derek jeter ends his final game with a walk-off single! >> reporter: but the captain almost didn't get the chance. two innings before, bottom of the 7th. >> the cameras are poised to record what might be his final at-bat here in the bronx. soft ground ball to short. >> reporter:...
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i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. we begin tonight with the weather and a violent storm system that struck just as millions were preparing to celebrate peace and joy. tornadoes killed four last night in mississippi. columbia, mississippi took a direct hit. buildings were torn apart. this is what's left of the showroom at one business. hundreds were left to pick through belongings. the system is heading up the atlantic seaboard and causing major problems for holiday travelers. jericka duncan begins our haterage tonight. >> reporter: the tornado that hit columbia had winds that reached 165 miles-per-hour. it damaged more than 70 homes and businesses and knocked out power to thousands. pastor mike dykes and his wife sought shelter at this gas station as the twister barreled down on them. >> it blew this tank over on the top of our vehicle and was shaking our car, our truck. thankfully, it didn't burst fuel loose from the piping. it could have been a lot worse, but thankfully we're all alive. >> reporter: in a daycare in
i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. we begin tonight with the weather and a violent storm system that struck just as millions were preparing to celebrate peace and joy. tornadoes killed four last night in mississippi. columbia, mississippi took a direct hit. buildings were torn apart. this is what's left of the showroom at one business. hundreds were left to pick through belongings. the system is heading up the atlantic seaboard and causing major problems for holiday travelers....
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for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at 6:00, as a shootout at a bart station, a man opens fire, hitting a police officer. >> plus, a coming man getting involved after families in the east bay say they are getting their mail late or not at all. >> but we begin with the weather, a freeze warning for parts of the bay area. good evening, and merry christmas! i'm brian hackney. >> thanks for joining us. i'm betty yu. ken and veronica are off tonight. >>> let's get over to chief meteorologist paul deanno. >> tell you what, it's going to be cold tonight. it was chilly throughout the day. did you know it was a white christmas about 10 miles east of downtown san jose. take a peek. mount hamilton folks up there got an inch of snow at 4,000 feet of elevation. the snow stuck overnight and look at that! it was a white chr
for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at 6:00, as a shootout at a bart station, a man opens fire, hitting a police officer. >> plus, a coming man getting involved after families in the east bay say they are getting their mail late or not at all....
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jim axelrod in for scott pelley. see you in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> axelrod: tonight, tears of a city. a sea of blue pays respect to a fallen officer, even as threats against cops pour in. jericka duncan reports. holiday joy urns into frustration when the video games don't work. >> kind of, like, blowing my mind. >> axelrod: ben tracy on how the hackers stole christmas. bad tires cause thousands of accidents each year. jeff pegues reports most drivers wouldn't know if their tires had been recalled. and steve hartman is on the road with jason brown who quit the big time and headed to the farm. >> my agent, he said, "you're making the biggest mistake of your life." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. the line of mourners stretches for blocks, and they are here from every corner of new york city and well beyond to pay their respects to officer rafael ramos, one
jim axelrod in for scott pelley. see you in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> axelrod: tonight, tears of a city. a sea of blue pays respect to a fallen officer, even as threats against cops pour in. jericka duncan reports. holiday joy urns into frustration when the video games don't work. >> kind of, like, blowing my mind. >> axelrod: ben tracy on how the hackers stole christmas. bad tires cause thousands of accidents each year. jeff...
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jim gordon is an american psychiatrist working both sides. he's a professor at georgetown in washington, and director of the center for mind-body medicine. these israeli kids spent the war scrambling for shelter. they can't or won't talk about it. but dr. gordon has another way in. >> gordon: draw yourself with your biggest problem, whatever that means to you. okay, do you understand? they come in often frozen, but then they do the drawing and the drawing is of a destroyed house, of bloody bodies in the street. >> pelley: only a few hamas rockets were lethal, but 3,000 were launched, and in israel today, their arc, on paper, hits targets of the imagination-- a home destroyed, the wounded in an ambulance. rachelle fraenkel's six surviving children were all within range. >> fraenkel: anybody that lives under missiles lives in terror. if you know you're five seconds away from needing to choose which child to lie over to protect or to grab to the shelter. you can't imagine what kind of life it is. >> gordon: for these children, it's as if the bom
jim gordon is an american psychiatrist working both sides. he's a professor at georgetown in washington, and director of the center for mind-body medicine. these israeli kids spent the war scrambling for shelter. they can't or won't talk about it. but dr. gordon has another way in. >> gordon: draw yourself with your biggest problem, whatever that means to you. okay, do you understand? they come in often frozen, but then they do the drawing and the drawing is of a destroyed house, of...
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>> well, scott, jim brady was only press secretary for a few months but his name lives on here in the white house press briefing room which, 14 years ago, was dedicated in his honor. he was a rotund, gregarious washington insider known as "the bear," possessed of a sharp wit, a love of the political game and a taste for good food and wine. but just ten weeks after starting his dream job as and reagan's white house press secretary, jim brady took a bullet to the brain in the assassination attempt on the president. his wounds so severe staff members on the scene assumed the worse. national security advisor richard allen recorded the scene in the white house situation room. >> we better just have a moment of prayer and silence for jim brady. >> reporter: after nine months and many surgeries, brady left the hospital flashing his signature thumbs up, determined to recover, it was a rocky road. >> reporter: how would you say you're doing? how are you coming along? >> i think from an ambulatory standpoint, i'm coming along fine. my cane and i can get just about anywhere. >> reporter: the tra
>> well, scott, jim brady was only press secretary for a few months but his name lives on here in the white house press briefing room which, 14 years ago, was dedicated in his honor. he was a rotund, gregarious washington insider known as "the bear," possessed of a sharp wit, a love of the political game and a taste for good food and wine. but just ten weeks after starting his dream job as and reagan's white house press secretary, jim brady took a bullet to the brain in the...
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jim gagnon likes to call the people he loves on their birthdays, which wouldn't be so arduous, if jim wasn't so amorous. >> happy birthday. >> i'm a lover of people. i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it. i have to have your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he dutifully reconnects with every year. >> and i hope you have many more happy days. >> reporter: people like gretchen wood, an old customer. >> i don't know him well at all. >> reporter: jean lovejoy, who gave him a ride once. >> it was a one-day thing. >> reporter: you never saw him after that? >> never saw him after that. >> reporter: and rob lohner, the neighbor of a friend of his. >> the first time he called and wished me happy birthday, i thought, why is he doing this? >> reporter: jim admits, most of the people he calls he wouldn't know them if he saw them. would you even recognize the name? >> give me a name. florence h
jim gagnon likes to call the people he loves on their birthdays, which wouldn't be so arduous, if jim wasn't so amorous. >> happy birthday. >> i'm a lover of people. i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it. i have to have your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he...
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jim axelrod is following developments. jim? >> reporter: james, those new troops will try to stem the violence that is now spiking in the world's newest country. a top u.n. official on the ground in south sudan says thousands have been killed just in the last week. at least 80,000 people have fled their homes in south sudan to escape the fighting between troops loyal to the president, salva kiir, and rebel forces backing former vice president riak mashar. more than half are seeking protection in u.s. bases in south sudan. ethnic tensions are stoking this political rivalry into the bloody violence. the two men belong to different tribes. they both say they're ready to sit down and talk, although disputes about conditions are tangling up the possibility. last week, when u.s. troops arrived to help evacuate americans from the country, three u.s. aircraft were attacked and forced to turn back. four navy seals were wounded. late today, u.s. secretary of state john kerry reported that he telephoned both leaders, calling for mediated
jim axelrod is following developments. jim? >> reporter: james, those new troops will try to stem the violence that is now spiking in the world's newest country. a top u.n. official on the ground in south sudan says thousands have been killed just in the last week. at least 80,000 people have fled their homes in south sudan to escape the fighting between troops loyal to the president, salva kiir, and rebel forces backing former vice president riak mashar. more than half are seeking...
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. >> pelley: jim axelrod is covering. jeff glor reports that g.m. is recalling millions under vehicles to fix everything from seat belts to transmissions. credit suisse will pay a record fine for helping u.s. citizens evade taxes, but bob orr tells us the tax dodgers aren't being penalized, and we may never know who they are. and michelle miller on how adding the arts to the three rs is turning troubled schools around. >> ♪ what a wonderful world captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. retired pro football players are again accusing the nfl of putting profits ahead of their health. more than 500 joined a lawsuit against the league today, claiming it illegally supplied them with pain-killing narcotics so they could continue to play, despite injuries. some say they were never told they had injuries. all of this, they say, led to serious, long-term health problems, including drug addiction. the suit comes less than a year after the nfl agreed to pay $765 million to settle suits accuse the league of concealing
. >> pelley: jim axelrod is covering. jeff glor reports that g.m. is recalling millions under vehicles to fix everything from seat belts to transmissions. credit suisse will pay a record fine for helping u.s. citizens evade taxes, but bob orr tells us the tax dodgers aren't being penalized, and we may never know who they are. and michelle miller on how adding the arts to the three rs is turning troubled schools around. >> ♪ what a wonderful world captioning sponsored by cbs...
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jim axelrod now with the late develops. jim. >> glor: shot, w>> jim: jim t. according to a source he me armed swat members came upon eric frein. he was carrying two weapons says the source a handgun and sniper rifle at the time.y[ he gave up immediately without a fight. he was the subject of a man hunt for 48 days by police over a large section of rural5]çnvi not pennsylvania including 85,000 acres of state park. he was the suspect in the shooting of the two state troopers, corporal brianzwas ki. four days after the shooting when police discovered a jeep partially submerged in a lake and apparently filled with evidence tying him to the am am bush. there were numerous sieghtz, he is a 31 year old survivalist described by his father as an excellent marksman and was hard because the hunters were worried becoming the hunting themselves. once again we can confirm eric frein one of the if not the most wanted man in america he's in custody tonight in pennsylvania for the shooting of those two state troopers. >> jim axelrod. thank you. the#6tsxíÑc]y wounded troope
jim axelrod now with the late develops. jim. >> glor: shot, w>> jim: jim t. according to a source he me armed swat members came upon eric frein. he was carrying two weapons says the source a handgun and sniper rifle at the time.y[ he gave up immediately without a fight. he was the subject of a man hunt for 48 days by police over a large section of rural5]çnvi not pennsylvania including 85,000 acres of state park. he was the suspect in the shooting of the two state troopers,...
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jim axelrod is on the story. violence erupts at that nashville detention center for juveniles just days after a mass breakout. mark strassman has the latest. a discovery of prehistoric proportions. don dahler with the greatest toe on earth. >> that's a toe. >> reporter: that's a toe? >> yes. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. >> pelley: and we'll remember joan rivers. >> dress by oscar de la renta. ( cheers and applause ) body by oscar meyer. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. for more than 50 years, television made joan rivers one of the most familiar guests in america's living rooms. rivers died today in a new york hospital one week after she went into cardiac arrest at an outpatient clinic. the new york health department says that it is investigating the clinic in connection with her death. joan rivers was 81. her daughter melissa said: and in that spirit, we will look at how joan rivers made so many of us laugh a little bi
jim axelrod is on the story. violence erupts at that nashville detention center for juveniles just days after a mass breakout. mark strassman has the latest. a discovery of prehistoric proportions. don dahler with the greatest toe on earth. >> that's a toe. >> reporter: that's a toe? >> yes. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. >> pelley: and we'll remember joan rivers. >> dress by oscar de la renta. ( cheers and applause ) body by oscar meyer. captioning sponsored by...
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jim, thanks. in another cbs news investigation, "60 minutes" reported that lumber liquidators was selling laminate flooring made in china that contained high levels of a chemical that causes cancer. since then, sales plummeted, and the stock price sank. today, lumber liquidators said it will stop selling the flooring. here's carter evans. >> reporter: just a few days after dennis winkler installed this flooring in his california home, he says he began to have problems. >> i started getting very, very bad headaches and nausea. >> reporter: you noticed pretty much right away. >> yeah, right away, right away, there was something wrong. even my dog was lethargic. >> reporter: when he saw the "60 minutes" report on chinese-made laminate flooring from lumber liquidators in early march, he decided to rip most of it out. >> i don't know if it was the floors, but the minute i took it out, everything stopped. >> reporter: "60 minutes" sent undercover investigators to three chinese factories that produce lam
jim, thanks. in another cbs news investigation, "60 minutes" reported that lumber liquidators was selling laminate flooring made in china that contained high levels of a chemical that causes cancer. since then, sales plummeted, and the stock price sank. today, lumber liquidators said it will stop selling the flooring. here's carter evans. >> reporter: just a few days after dennis winkler installed this flooring in his california home, he says he began to have problems. >>...
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jim axelrod, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," confusion and chaos as a crew of 33 disappears in the bermuda triangle. in the bermuda triangle. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max is now better tasting, with the same fast powerful cough relief. robitussin dm max. because it's never just a cough. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. >> pelley: today investigators revealed what was said on the bridge of the american cargo ship "el faro" as she sank near the bahamas last year.
jim axelrod, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," confusion and chaos as a crew of 33 disappears in the bermuda triangle. in the bermuda triangle. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max is now better tasting, with the same fast powerful cough relief. robitussin dm max. because it's never just a cough. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my...
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first, we'll go to jim axelrod in new york. jim? >> reporter: well, it's not just that new york city broke a 118- year-old record this morning scott, when the temperature hit 4 degrees; it's the swing that's so stunning. it was 50 degrees here yesterday. but that was before the polar vortex swept in. the arctic air pushed into the northeast just in time for the morning rush and forced new york city firefighters to thaw frozen hydrants with steam and sledgehammers. just yesterday, new yorkers like lizzy gifford could have walked their dogs in shorts. not today. >> i've got probably 11 layers going on here. but this is stupid. >> reporter: pittsburgh, philadelphia, and trenton were among 45 places setting records. in cleveland, where it was ten below, hanging ice blocked the train tracks. but buffalo, new york, may have set the frigid standard for misery. never mind the five below temperature, which tied a 72- year-old record; it came with a blizzard that closed the new york state throughway and may dump more than three feet of snow b
first, we'll go to jim axelrod in new york. jim? >> reporter: well, it's not just that new york city broke a 118- year-old record this morning scott, when the temperature hit 4 degrees; it's the swing that's so stunning. it was 50 degrees here yesterday. but that was before the polar vortex swept in. the arctic air pushed into the northeast just in time for the morning rush and forced new york city firefighters to thaw frozen hydrants with steam and sledgehammers. just yesterday, new...